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n. emotional or moral sensitivity (especially in relation to personal principles or dignity)

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What we do not realize in this stage is that these feelings are often associated with earlier childhood-or relationship-hurts we felt with loved ones and we are face to face with the decisions we made at that time to repress and deny our deepest feelings-~ because there was seemingly no-one there for us.

What we do not realize in this stage is that these feelings are often associated with earlier childhood hurts we felt with loved ones and we are face to face with the decisions we made at that time to repress and deny our deepest feelings~ because there was seemingly no-one there for us.

But that was just it: his example made Christophe understand that the worst falsity in German art came into it not when the artists tried to express something which they had not felt, but rather when they tried to express the feelings which they did in fact feel -- _feelings which were false_.

The best way to help your child build her social skills and boost her self-regulation which she ultimately needs to manage her own behavior is to stay engaged with her, help her label her feelings, and offer suggestions before crisis hits.

But perhaps a time will arrive when we have become so developed, so enlightened, that we can remain indifferent before the spectacle of life, which now seems so brutal, so cynical, so heartless; when we have closed up those lower, unreliable instruments of thought which we call feelings, and which have been rendered not only superfluous but harmful by the final growth of our reflective organs.